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21st September 2004, 07:15 PM #1
Question for the computer gooroos
Is there some way that I can print on a clear film with a sticky back to put pictures on mugs etc.? somewhere in the dim dark recesses of my mind lies a memory of reading about this process. I do not know what to use as a search question for the web.
I have a scanner, I have Picture It 2000, I have home publisher.
If Yes...
What paper do I use?
Do I need a different ink cartridge?
Can this process be stuck onto wood and then sprayed over?
All otyher relevant information, Please
Peter R.
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21st September 2004, 08:03 PM #2
Peter
Like T-shirt transfer paper there is a heat sensitive transfer paper that is used to transfer pictures from inkjet printers onto ceramic mugs. There was a post some time ago about some guys printing directly onto wood. Searh here 'printing on wood'
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21st September 2004, 09:35 PM #3
Printing on wood etc.
Thanks Joe, I looked up that posting as suggested and once you get through the silly stuff there is some good information in there.
I will look about. I am friendly with a local printers here so that may be an avenue.
Peter R.
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